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THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
Thursday, April 16, 1970
MORE ABOUT
SOCIETY COLUMN
(C(yniinued from Page One)
IT'S A GIRL
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Floyd of New Orleans, La.,
former residents, announce the arrival of their second
daughter, Melissa Ramellie Floyd, April Ist. The baby
weighed seven pounds, 10 ounces, on arrival in New
Orleans Baptist hospital.
Kings Mountain grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Floyd and Mrs. Alma Pruitt. The baby's mother
Is the former Linda Pruitt.
Other member of the Curtis Floyd family Is one-
year-old Jennifer.
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IT'S A BOY
Mr. and Mrs. Keneth Eugene Allen of LIncoInton
announce the arrival of their first child, a boy, Christo
pher Brian Allen, who weighed seven pounds, four
ounces, on arrival April 16th at 1:42 p.m. at Lincoln
County hospital.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. W. (Buck)
Bridges of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Thurmon
Lyon. The baby's maternal qreat-grandparonts are
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Blalock of Shelby and Mrs. Thom
as Baker of Fort Mill, S. C. Paternal great-grandpar
ents are Mr. and. Mrs. Eugene S. Stapp of DuQuIon,
Illinois. The baby's mother is the former Yvonne Lyon.
Aunts Fete
Bride-Elect
Donna Crawford
Mrs. Horace Kiser and her sis*
ter, Mrs. R. C. Grayson, enter
tained together Friday at a fam
ily drop-ln shower honoring their
niece, Miss Donna Ann Crawford
whose wedding to Joe Bill Corn-
well takes place April 25th in
Boyce Memorial ARP chutch.
Family members showered the
brlde-to-'be with miscellaneous
household g fts and called 'from
7:30 until 9:30 at the Kiser home.
The hostesses presented the
bride-to-be a corsage of wedding
bells which she pinned to her
party dress and a lO-plece set of
Co^nlng^vare as their wedding
gift.
The refresihment table was
ov'orlaid with white 1 nen cut-
work and hell a bridal bouquet
interspersed with wedding bells
and green candles as central de
coration. Punch and party pick
ups were served.
Roxie Sellers,
Bride-Elect
Is Honored
Miss Roxie Sellers, bride-elect
of Mike Trammell, was honored
Saturday evening at a briial
shower from 7 until .9 p.m. at
the home of her aunt, Miss Annie
Mae Sellers, in the Dixon com
munity.
Entertaining with Miss Sellers
was her niece, Mrs. David Love,
cousin of the bride-elect.
The honoree wore a white par
ty dress and was given a should
er corsage oif carnations from
the hostesses.
The hostesses and 41 guests
showered the bride-elect with
miscellaneous household gifts.
A color note of pink and white
was featured in decorations and
refreshments. Arrangements of
pink and white snapdragons de
corated the home. Pink and
white Ice cream and mints were
served with punch.
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som^ with shOtIder ch^>:rs, end we haven’t forgotten the
Classic <yphel. Many different patterns in the
group. N&iural, white, bUck end navy.
TRAVEL-MINDED — A news-
making rotfoti rasrhel knit in
a bold red and white tile de
sign Ut modeled by Maid of
Cotton Oayle Thoniton. The
easy g<yin(j ^jacket dress by
BnrbarcUa ts perfect for her
h^p to Europe aboard Pan
Amenrxin's ■new 7//7 jumbo )Ct
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GENTLE SHAPING Double
woven ( otton in yellow and
white shapes \a fresh - lookiyig
costume for Maid of Cotton
Gayle Thoniton, By Danika,
the \lo7ig jacket tops a V-neck
ed dress vAth lean torso and
Imo floiinred skirt.
SHOWERPROOF — -Afaid of
Cotton Gayle |T/tornfon is rea
dy fi>r April slumeis in her
coHtcw/x)rar3/ macci coat by
Mallory. In fnatural cotton cam
VOS, it's Inathcr trhfimcd.
Maid's Eye
View Of Fashion
For Spring, Summer
Tile travel wardrobe of 1970
Maitl of Cotton Gayle Thornton
capsu les the latest and greatest
in the world of fashion. AnJ a
quick preview’ shows the most
potent fashion message is tele
graphed in prints.
On her six months’ interna
tional tpur, the Ma d travels with
a ’round rhe-clod< .wardrobe of
higli fashion cottons. It includes
pantsuits, coals, afternoon dress
es, coc'ktail ensembles, and for
mal evening gowns.
Outfits are gently shaped and
feminine, with skiits that are A-
shaped, gathered, or swinging
w.fch inverted pleats. Belts, plac
ed high or slf;htly above the
waistline, accent almost every
style.
While silhouettes are soft,
■riuid, and uncluttered the fab
rics are sharply defin^ in eye
catching prints that come in all
colors of the rainbow...in true
only-in-cotton hues.
Stripes, florals polka dots,
patchwork, abstracts, and geo
metries add extra dimension to
Food Director
To Meeting
Some 100 school food .service
directors from all parts of the
State will meet in Asheville April
14-17 for a Spring Workshop to be
sponsored by the State Depart
ment of Public Instruction.
Mrs. Helen Logan, food service
Supervisor for Kings Mountain
City schools is expected to at
tend.
Ralph Eaton, director of .school
food services br the State De
partment of Public Instruction, is
in charge of arrangements for the
meeting. The program, he said,
will emphasize administration,
nutrition, and .management. |
According to Eaton the number
of school food supervisors has in-1
creased from 40 in 1963 to 95 In I
1970. ;
Craig Phillips, Superintendent of
the State Department of Public;
Instruction, said the workshop is;
another example of the Depart
ment’s effort to keep up with de
velopments and to continue the
training of all public school per
sonnel.
Project Plans
Are Reviewed
By Garden Club
School Menu
I Is Announced
ipor Next Week
Mrs. Paysour
Joins Tiara
Kings Mountain Garden club is Mondoy, April 20
beginning a project to erect wel- j
come markers at city entrances
with names of the nine civic or-1
ganlzatioiv; en.scrihed and discu.ss-;
ed the project at Wednesday’.^!
meeting at the home of Mrs. Phil
ip Padgett. I
Garden 'Club
To Show Exhibit
Kings Mountain Garxlen club
will exhibit an educational dis
play in the Three Seasons Gar
den club Standard Flower Show
this wekend in Shelby, ^
The show will be staged on Sat
urday until S p.m. and from 12
noon until 5 p.m. Sunday at Shel
by City Park.
the Maid’s wardrobe of cotton
knits, broeades, jacquards, otto
mans, piques, and double wov-
ens.
One smart ensemble in the 30’s
mood is a skimmer dress and
tumc coat. It’s in soft cotton
jersey printed with big pen-and-
ink oriental flowers.
Another newsmaking costume
is a high-'belted jacket and dress
in a three-dimension^ raschel
cotton knit. The fabric features
a bold red and white geometric
design.
In the color palette, the ward
robe features shades of French
blue, apricot, palest yellow, pri
mary red, and paste! pink.Bro\vn
ani white is a popular combina
tion for day-time as well as eve
ning.
For the girl with better things to do than
spend the summer ironing: Jantzen’s separ-
ates of lOOVc Dacron polyester doubleknit. So beau
tifully fitting.. .so color happy, in parakeet green,
lovebird blue, or parrdb’c pink
TrnSpo-. pnr.*'j, si -3 S iS 515.00
■Sim ’..li-Ci t/iacKet shirt, S-M-L $11.00
Last seen wearing a jailtzei^
PLONK’S
Mrs. Larry Hamrick, reporting
to the club on the project, said
cost would exceed $50i).
The club voted a $10 contribu
tion to the Cancer Drive.
Program lor the afternoon was
given by Mrs. 'Robert Davies who
discussed, “Winter Birds.” Mrs.
Davies .said there arc ten eom-
inon hird.s in North Carolina and
illustrated her talk with pictures
of birds and blrdfeeders. After the
program, Mrs. Moftatt Ware re
minded members to display birds
and accessorie.s in the education
al exhibit the club is sponsoring
in Slielhy’.'-^ Four .Reasons Garden
club show lliis weekend in Shel
by.
Mr.'3. Ware, in relating “helpful
hlnt.s”, said April U a good time
to finish pruning and to plant
trees. “Be sure and don’t plant
azaloa.s in reJ clay’’, reminded
.Mrs. Ware.
Mrs. Hamrick Invited members
to attend the stat<» garden club
convention in Winston S.ilem May
5-6 and Tryon House Tour on
April 23.
Mrs. Moffatt Ware and Mrs.
Frank .'summers, scrapbook co
chairmen, will display the scrap
book of the year’s activities at
the May meeting, a dutch lunch
eon at the Country club.
Mrs. Hamrick road a thank you
note from Mrs. J. E. Herdon,
Sr., recently hospitalized after
an ai tomobile accident, who had
received an azalea from the club
as a remembrance gift.
Mrs. Charles May. mother of
the hostess, assisted Mrs. Padgett
in serving a de.sserl course.
Tuna Salad on Lettuce
SUc«‘ Tomatoes
Celery Slicks
Green Beans
Vanilla Bavarian Pudding w/Choc-
olate Putlding
Hot Hi»Hs - Butler
.Swt‘et Milk or Chocolate Milk
Self .S<‘rv'ice Tray - Central
Carrot Sticks
Celery Sticks
.Mayonnaise
Tuesday. April 21
Orange Juice
Giuund Be(*f w/Spanisli Riee
Sinedded Lettuce w/Green God-
(le.-w Dressing
Buttered Corn
White Cake - Lady Baltimore Ic
ing
Mot Rolls - Butter
Sweet Milk or Chocolate Milk
Self-Service Tray - Central
Piekli I
Green Goddess Dressing
Russian Die.ssing
Wednesday. April 22
Fish
Cole .Slaw w/Pickle Relish
French Fried Potatoes • Catsup
Strawberry Short Cake* w,Topping
Hot Corn Bread or Muffins - But
ter
.Sweet Milk or Chocolate Milk
Self-.ServU*(* Tray ■ Central
Tartar Sauce
Catsup
Thursday. April 23
.Meat Loaf
(’roamed Potatoe.s
Glazed Carrots
("ongealed Fruit Salad on Lettuce
Hot Rolls - Butter
Self-Service Tray - Central
Catsup
Pickl(?.s
Friday. April 24
Meat .Sauce w 'Spaghetti
Tossed Salad - Choice of Dressing
! Mrs. .Sandra Slu)rt Paysour hal
i joined tlie staff of Tiara Beaut:|
Salon.
Mrs. Paysour. wife of Ken Pay]
.sour and daughter of Mr. anil
.Mrs. Piul Short, is a senior stui
dent, at Kings Mountain high!
.school and lias ctimpUded a|
course in cosmetology.
SIio will work on a part-timel
basis until afttn- graduation from]
higii scliool.
The Paysours reside at 1211
Bridge.s street.
Crawford-Cornwell
Invitations Issued
Mr. and Mrs, William Donald
Crawford have issued wt<lding
invit.ition.s to Kings Mountain
area freiuls and relatives to at
tend the wesiding *)f their daugh
ter, Donna Ann and Joe Bill
Cornwell.
I'lie wedding iwill take plaix*
Saturday. April 251 h, at 7:30 p.m.
in B(>,>’ce Memorial ARP church.
A reci ption will be held after the
ceremony at the Kings Mountain
Woman’s club.
.Mr. Cornwell is fhe son of Mr.
and Mi*s. Paul Suman o.'f Kings
Mountain.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bell
tiirned Sunday to Mount Hollv
after spending last week witli
(datives. They visited the.r
daughter, Mrs. George Sellers
and Mrs. George Stewart and
'amdies and Mr. Bell’s sister
Mrs. Lester Biddix and Mr. Bid
dix.
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